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H. (W. T.) on desecrated fonts, ii. 112, 254. St.
Fina of Gimignano, i. 349 Haakon VII., derivation of the name, iv. 466 : vi.
25
Haakon, Christian name, in Orkney and Shet- lands, x. 234, 277
Haan (Rev. L. A.), pamphlet on Diirer's patro- nymic, v. 25
' Haarlem Courant,' translation of Dutch paper,
v. 309 Haberdatz, Luxemburg word, and haberdasher,
viii. 108
Habib Ullah, its pronunciation, vii. 87 Habington (Thomas) and Worcester boundary, vii. 95
" Hackbut bent," meaning of the phrase, xi. 507 ; xii. 36
Hackett (Mrs. Conwai), her biography, x. 269, 333
Hackett (F. Warren) on " Hen-Hussey " : " Whip- stitch " : " Wood-toter," i. 449. " Ned : " To raise Ned," v. 8. "Pope Night," xii. 364. Rebecca of ' Ivanhoe,' ii. 193
Hackney, Middlesex, origin of name, v. 309 ; and the Tyssen family, vii. 310 ; and Milton, xi. 388, 438
Hackney= riding-horse, its etymology, viii. 465 ; ix. 11, 52, 91, 177
Hackney celebrities, viii. 86, 158
Hacquoil (F. W.) on Barbary pirates off Devon- shire, x. 189. Meswinde the Fair, xii. 196. Silesian tooth, x. 188. Thunders tones, xii. 327
" Had better have been," use of the locution, iii. 126
Haddon, West, co. Northampton, field-names at, i. 46, 94, 156 ; parish clerks of, ii. 215
Haddon Hall and the Dorothy Vernon legend, vi. 321, 382, 432, 513 ; vii. 53
Hadrian, travelling in reign of, xi. 10, 113
Hadrianus Junius, his poems, vi. 94
Hadstock Church, Essex, Dane's skin at, i. 155 ; iii. 153
Haes (H.) on author sought, iv. 487
Hafiz, Persian poet, authoritative text, v. 68, 115, 457 ; Oriental edition, xii. 429
Hagbush Lane, ancient pack-horse road, iv. 295
Haggard family of Norfolk, xi. 148, 254
Haggovele, derivation of the word, i. 208, 256, 472
Hagiological terms, c. 1500, ii. 147
Hail, or Hayvil, in Arabia, viii. 169 ; ix. 58
Haile (B. John), c. 1521, his biography, iv. 388
Haines (C. R.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 412. Brothers with same Christian name, vii. 413. Names terrible to children, xi. 218. Plaistow and William Allen, viii. 253. Shake- speare and Nicholas Breton, vii. 247.
Haines (Reginald) on battle of Bedr, ii. 475. Bow last used in war, i. 437. Du Bartas, iv. 348. " Gentle " Shakespeare, iii. 169. Haynes (Samuel), i. 335. Horseshoes for luck, iii. 91.
- Irus,' supposed play by Shakespeare, i. 349.
' Old England," i. 189. St. George, ii. 168. Saying about the English, ii. 388. Shake- speare's autograph, ii. 107. Shakespeare's wife, ii. 429, 473
Hair and spoon, symbols, their meaning, viii. 150
Hair becoming suddenly white through fear, ix. 445 ; x. 33, 75 ; xi. 433
Hair-cutting and moon superstition, iv. 29, 116 173, 234
Hair-powdering closets, iv. 349, 417, 453 ; v 57, 95, 135, 177, 394
Haisborough or Happisburgh, near Cromer, xii.
86
Hake (T. St. Egmont) on gringo, griengro, i. 478 Hake (William), M.P., and Cromwell family, viii.
448
Haklet or Hakluyt family, i. 404 Haldane surname, x. 347, 396 Hale (Dr. E. E.) and " He was a Samaritan,"
xii. 46, 177 Hales (G. L.) on Holborn, ii. 392 Halesowen, Worcestershire, its topography, vii.
470 ; viii. 31 Haley (F. G.) on Archbishop of Dublin in 1349, viii. 352. Canadian diary queries, xii. 188. Chiltern Hundreds, iii. 18 ; vii. 291. Freeman on Gladstone's 'Studies on Homer,' xii. 217- ' Jenetta Norweb,' a lost book, iv. 437. ' Re- becca,' a novel, v. 117. ' Zapata's Questions,' iv. 512 Half-baptized, Dickens on, x. 29, 90, 135, 256,.
294 Half -married, curious entry in Horsley register,.
vi. 28, 97 ; viii. 100
Halford (Hon. Mrs. G. F.) on society ladies, v. 469 Halford (Sir Henry) on the opening of Charles I.'s-
coffin, vii. 169, 210, 252, 334 Half-sovereigns and sovereigns, their weights and'
dates, viii. 251 ; ix. 17 Halifax (Lord). See Savile.
Hall (Alice) on " Raised Hamlet on them," xi. 237 Hall (Arthur), his death, vii. 19 Hall (A.) on Ainsty, ii. 97, 516 ; iii. 256. Aldwych,. i. 205. Ariel, v. 415. Cawood family, ii. 515- Chair of St. Augustine, i. 369. Dover pier, iv- 491. Havel and slaie makers, v. 256. Holy- oake (G. J.) : his name, v. 126. ' Lass of Richmond Hill,' iii. 290. Masons' marks, iii- 297. Peek-bo, ii. 153. Penrith, i. 354. Pig r swine : hog, iv. 510. " Scole Inn," Norfolk, i.- 313. Shakespeariana, v. 465. Shakespeare's Sonnet XXVI., ii. 214. "To have a month's mind," iii. 54. Twizzle -twigs, v. 194. Wace on the battle of Hastings, iv. 38 Hall (Mrs. B. de Z.) on Bouvear or Bouviere, viii.. 251. College H^raldique de France, viii. 368.. Tyrrell family, viii. 190 Hall (Mrs. Catherine), d. 1773, her epitaph, viii.
487
Hall (Sir Charles), d. 1883, his burial-place, ix. 169' Hall (Dr.), tutor of the Earl of Roscommon, i. 268 Hall (Mrs. E. S.), her poems, vi. 227 Hall (Francis), of Venezuela, Winchester scholar,.
v. 128
Hall (Hammond) on Dickens on the Bible, v. 355. Place, v. 353. Plane sailing, x. 316. Waterloo r Charlotte, x. 315
Hall (Capt. H. K.) on " Breaking the flag," vi. 196. Portraits in ' Town and Country Magazine,' iv. 464. * Steer to the Nor'-Nor'-West,' iii. 436 Hall (James) on Lincoln civic insignia : the Mayor's ring, iii. 436. " Mors sceptra ligonibus sequat," xii. 494. Ninths, iii. 454. Shelley (William), iii. 493 Hall (John), Bishop of Bristol, 1691-1710, his:
wife, i. 9, 72 Hall (Bishop Joseph), Sir Walter Scott and motto
prefix in ' The Antiquary,' vii. 187 Hall (J. K.), on church at Warden Point, xi. 207 Hall (R. V.) on officers of State in Ireland, iv.
149
Hall (T. W.)on Denner family, xi. 289. Marriott of Ughill, v. 128. Polhill family, xi. 412.. Twizzle-twigs, v. 53